i teach them to dance and take them to moth balls.lol
2007-09-20 04:21:16
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answered by HaSiCiT Bust A Tie A1 TieBusters 7
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a blend of fifty% dish cleansing soap and water sprayed on the plant will save insects away. only reapply after it rains and heavy dew. it might want to leave you flora with a milky white residue so attempt a gap formerly utilizing to the entire plant. you would possibly want to favor to analyze the type of Caterpillar nonetheless. it might want to correctly be a bag computer virus that if no longer killed will eat each little thing in sight. I actual have seen one set up a colony and strip a one hundred 365 days old o.ok.in 4 days of all leaves killing the tree. some insects are undesirable and want to be managed.
2016-10-20 02:09:15
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answered by Anonymous
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If I were an Australian Aborigine, I'd cook mine and eat them. They are called "witchety grubs" -- see the link below. Despite the subjunctive, I have actually eaten baked ones, and they taste great, very crunchy and nutty in flavor!
2007-09-20 04:35:56
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answered by Norm 3
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me 3
2007-09-20 04:15:17
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answered by izz it izz it wickid 3
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I was considering bulldozing next door next time they're out just for the craigh.
2007-09-20 04:51:54
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answered by Quizard 7
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I leave them in my garden soil,and they nourish the ground! My god son just loves to play with them!
2007-09-20 09:44:43
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answered by Bailey 6
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I claim them as my own then watch them mature into beautiful butterflies!
2007-09-20 04:20:14
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answered by Buddie 7
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Let them turn into butterflies.
2007-09-20 04:14:39
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answered by elizadushku 6
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i run a mile from them, i think they are disgusting looking!
2007-09-20 09:49:58
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answered by smithzer luvs bowie :) 7
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Eat them SWEETIE
2007-09-20 13:07:29
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answered by Peter 4
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